I love that Encore's intro shows all the previous museums, and the stars of those museums, The way they beam themselves on board has the energy, as if they're leaving those museums for the last time...
0:06 In Namco Museum Vol 1 1995 0:51 In Namco Museum Vol 2 1995 2:30 In Namco Museum Vol 3 1996 4:17 In Namco Museum Vol 4 1996 5:43 In Namco Museum Vol 5 1997 7:14 In Namco Museum Encore 1997
Thank you for posting this! I have been a bit of a gamer for most of my life and the first game I remember ever playing was Namco Museum Vol. 3. I haven't seen that intro scene in more than 20 years and I am feeling some serious nostalgia right now lol
0:00 Namco Logo 0:06 Namco Museum Vol. 1 Intro 0:49 Namco Museum Vol. 2 Intro 2:30 Namco Museum Vol. 3 Intro 4:17 Namco Museum Vol. 4 Intro 5:42 Namco Museum Vol. 5 Intro 7:13 Namco Museum Encore Intro
0:00 Namco intro 0:06 Namco Museum Vol.1 0:49 Namco Museum Vol.2 2:29 Namco Museum Vol.3 4:17 Namco Museum Vol.4 5:42 Namco Museum Vol.5 7:13 Namco Museum Encore
Nice introduction cutscenes! But I'm not sure why Vol. 6 was only released in Japan. Whatever, I only have the Namco Museum game for the PlayStation 2 anyway.
I have namco museum volumes 1-5 on my PlayStation 2, and encore on my Japanese PlayStation. By the way, I noticed that little noise in the background. My PlayStation 2 makes that sound too.
I have all except for Encore which is only in Japan. I like playing each volume by letter of the word "namco" like Vol. 1 has the letter n then Vol. 2 has the the letter a then Vol. 3 has the letter m and so on.
I love that Encore's intro shows all the previous museums, and the stars of those museums, The way they beam themselves on board has the energy, as if they're leaving those museums for the last time...
0:06 In Namco Museum Vol 1 1995
0:51 In Namco Museum Vol 2 1995
2:30 In Namco Museum Vol 3 1996
4:17 In Namco Museum Vol 4 1996
5:43 In Namco Museum Vol 5 1997
7:14 In Namco Museum Encore 1997
Thank you for posting this! I have been a bit of a gamer for most of my life and the first game I remember ever playing was Namco Museum Vol. 3. I haven't seen that intro scene in more than 20 years and I am feeling some serious nostalgia right now lol
That intro is the most nostalgic and best of all time.
0:00 Namco Logo
0:06 Namco Museum Vol. 1 Intro
0:49 Namco Museum Vol. 2 Intro
2:30 Namco Museum Vol. 3 Intro
4:17 Namco Museum Vol. 4 Intro
5:42 Namco Museum Vol. 5 Intro
7:13 Namco Museum Encore Intro
0:00 Namco intro
0:06 Namco Museum Vol.1
0:49 Namco Museum Vol.2
2:29 Namco Museum Vol.3
4:17 Namco Museum Vol.4
5:42 Namco Museum Vol.5
7:13 Namco Museum Encore
If Encore was released in Europe and the Americas, they would have replaced Wonder Momo with Pac & Pal.
In October 28 1997
Nice introduction cutscenes! But I'm not sure why Vol. 6 was only released in Japan. Whatever, I only have the Namco Museum game for the PlayStation 2 anyway.
At 8:38, it makes me think of the Millennium Falcon in hyperspace from "Star Wars".
@@UltimateGamingDude the PS3 only had 2 games that were region locked: P4 Arena and Way of the Samari 3
@@UltimateGamingDude PS1 games are region locked, at least the japanese ones in an american model
I learned that the hard way
This is one of my favorite games of all time. And I own Volumes 1 and 3 on disc cartridge
Idk why the first Vol sounds like one of those DVD commercials and thinking some dude was talking
Pity we never got Namco Encore. It has Japan-only games like Wonder Momo, Motos, Rompers & Dragon Saber.
Revel in the glory of mid-90s FMV.
I have namco museum volumes 1-5 on my PlayStation 2, and encore on my Japanese PlayStation. By the way, I noticed that little noise in the background. My PlayStation 2 makes that sound too.
Like this for Pacman Everybody!
Yeah
I have Namco Museums 1 2 and 3. I’m still missing 4 and 5
I have all except for Encore which is only in Japan. I like playing each volume by letter of the word "namco" like Vol. 1 has the letter n then Vol. 2 has the the letter a then Vol. 3 has the letter m and so on.
Sucks that they’re crazy expensive…
1:50 7:29
Mappy